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Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Contact us for current pricing.
Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
A one-of-a-kind space that blends deep cultural history with modern-day creative possibility. The third floor of this storied Lower Manhattan building—rumored to have once housed the Beastie Boys’ early studio—offers something very few listings can: authenticity and atmosphere. You walk into a space alive with character—original exposed brick and warm wood beam ceilings frame wide-plank hardwood floors, sunlit by dual exposures and thoughtfully recessed lighting.
The open floor plan is flanked by two mirrored lounges, one with a full wall of glass and street views, the other darker and more immersive—ideal for screening, photography, or studio work. This is a space for artists and founders alike. Lofted ceilings with exposed joists allow air and movement, while custom blackout curtains transform the ambiance from gallery-bright to cinema-dark in seconds. A projection screen and A/V hookups support presentations, pitch decks, or private screenings.
But it doesn’t stop there. A second room delivers polished studio versatility—ideal for fitness, rehearsal, or production overflow—with a mirrored wall, wood floors, and integrated lighting. The contrast between the two rooms opens up unique use cases: brand activations, client events, team retreats, podcasting, or wellness offerings. You don’t just lease an office here—you unlock optionality.
Tenants have access to a private rooftop terrace with open views toward the Manhattan Bridge and Sara D. Roosevelt Park—a rare outdoor extension of your workspace. Elevator access, full kitchen availability, soundproofing potential, and plug-and-play readiness round out the essentials. Steps from multiple transit lines, bike paths, and major arteries into Brooklyn and Midtown, this location punches well above its weight.
For TAMI, production, nonprofit, gallery, or fashion users—this is a move-in ready canvas, rich in history and built for forward motion.
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